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On a freezing cold weekend, this little spot provided warmth, refuge and deliciously decadent food. Having a mimosa with brunch is a treat reserved for a weekend away and this was worth it. Only thing that made it better was the croque monsieur that it...More

I have visions of Morocco in my head when I ran into this little gem on the corner. It was dark and it wasn't very crowded but something about it said "Get in here!". Lovely food and definitely reminded me of Morocco!! I was very...More

We went to the L'Orange Bleue because a friend suggested it to us. All our expectations were met, the food was freshly prepared and really tasty (we had soup, pasta & salad). The atmosphere was very nice & relaxed and the staff very friendly and...More

Once the artistic hub of New York City, SoHo (South ofHouston) is now one of the premiere shoppingdestinations in the world. Housing everything from themost popular luxury brands to swank boutiques youwon’t find anywhere else, this is a sophisticatedshopper’s dream come true. Broadway teems withbig-name stores and people during the day, whilePrince and Spring Streets are the other main drags to

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explore by foot. Take a detour down the quieter sidestreets to see the real star of the district –majesticcast-iron architecture everywhere you look. What wereonce warehouses and art studios are now meticulouslyrestored loft buildings favored by many of New York’scelebrities, making SoHo one of the trendiestaddresses in the city. The pretty streets of Nolita(North of Little Italy) offer a more sedate vibe, withplenty of tiny boutiques and hip restaurants to seekout.